Finalists to be announced for 67th Alice in Dairyland in Greenwood

The selection process for Alice in Dairyland includes interviews, a writing exercise, an impromptu question and answer session, speeches and overall professionalism.

MADISON, Wis. (WEAU) -- We'll soon find out who the finalists are for this year's Alice in Dairyland.

On Friday, the Wisconsin Department of Agriculture, Trade and Consumer Protection will announce up to six finalists for the position at Grassland Dairy in Greenwood. The department picked the finalists through interviews and reviews of their applications. The 67th Alice in Dairyland will be picked from the group in Clark County on May 15-17.

Alice in Dairyland is a full-time state worker. She goes across the state, speaking at community events and schools, and promoting Wisconsin's agriculture industry. She serves a one-year contract.

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